Message ID | 58863D28.6070906@foss.arm.com |
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State | New |
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On 01/23/2017 10:28 AM, Kyrill Tkachov wrote: > Hi all, > > I had forgotten to update the -fstore-merging documentation from a > previous iteration of the pass > and it says that it's enabled at -O and higher. The option is in fact > enabled at -O2 and higher, as well as -Os. > This patch clarifies that. > > Is this ok? Or is there a more preferred style of listing optimisation > levels? > > Thanks, > Kyrill > > 2016-01-23 Kyrylo Tkachov <kyrylo.tkachov@arm.com> > > * doc/invoke.texi (-fstore-merging): Correct default optimization > levels at which it is enabled. It looks to me like you also need to move -fstore-merging from the list of optimizations enabled by -O to the list documented under -O2. -Sandra
On 01/23/2017 10:28 AM, Kyrill Tkachov wrote: > Hi all, > > I had forgotten to update the -fstore-merging documentation from a > previous iteration of the pass > and it says that it's enabled at -O and higher. The option is in fact > enabled at -O2 and higher, as well as -Os. > This patch clarifies that. > > Is this ok? Or is there a more preferred style of listing optimisation > levels? > > Thanks, > Kyrill > > 2016-01-23 Kyrylo Tkachov <kyrylo.tkachov@arm.com> > > * doc/invoke.texi (-fstore-merging): Correct default optimization > levels at which it is enabled. I think you also need to remove -fstore-merging from list of options turned on by -O: @option{-O} turns on the following optimization flags: [ ... ] -fstore-merging @gol And instead add it to the list of options enabled at -O2 and higher which immediately follows. OK with those changes. jeff
diff --git a/gcc/doc/invoke.texi b/gcc/doc/invoke.texi index 45af80c..b29348c 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/invoke.texi +++ b/gcc/doc/invoke.texi @@ -8342,7 +8342,7 @@ early. This flag is enabled by default at @option{-O} and higher. Perform merging of narrow stores to consecutive memory addresses. This pass merges contiguous stores of immediate values narrower than a word into fewer wider stores to reduce the number of instructions. This is enabled by default -at @option{-O} and higher. +at @option{-O2} and higher as well as @option{-Os}. @item -ftree-ter @opindex ftree-ter